stormsurge said:I have to park like that in order to get out with my leg messed up. Sometimes all the handicapped spots are taken, but I do hang my card up in the window. If you seen my ss parked like that most would get the wrong idea without even thinking there might be another reason for it.
If you knew the situation, you'd understand that perhaps somebody already HAS their vehicle and then something happens that disables them.northcreek said:All due respects but,I don't think that a HC person would choose to drive a car that requires a shoe horn to get into.
BO TIE SS said:The thing to remember with the video is that the coworkers know he's not disabled and he parks like that all of the time.
He's just lucky that there wasn't an open space on the other side.
the roadie said:If you knew the situation, you'd understand that perhaps somebody already HAS their vehicle and then something happens that disables them.
I just love to find a spot like the one he is in. I park as close as I can to the grass, without rubbing the tires. Gets me, and the guy in the next parking spot, lots of room.Wooluf1952 said:Just saw this on PowerBlockTV.com
A group of employees teach a fellow co-worker a lesson after seeing him take up more than one space in the parking lot.
Apparently it had been going on for awhile, and they had enough. The driver of the Jaguar spends about five minutes trying to get into the driver’s seat.
Jaguar driver learns his lesson after taking up two parking spaces | PowerBlog
RayVoy said:I just love to find a spot like the one he is in. I park as close as I can to the grass, without rubbing the tires. Gets me, and the guy in the next parking spot, lots of room.
RayVoy said:I can not bring myself to park where a careless shopper is going to open a door into the side of my truck. I will drive to the far end of the parking lot and park (somewhat) like the owner in the pic.
Parking lots should use this type of marking: